A young starting lineup hits the executive board next month for the start of a brand-new season with the Council of Graduate Students, or COGS.
Aside from being a member of the East Lansing City Council, Kevin Beard spends about 10 hours each week on MSU's campus as a student.
An ordinance that would make it illegal for homeless people to reside in public parking structures once again is up for discussion by the East Lansing City Council. Council members also will discuss possible changes to Hagadorn Road and the progress of an ongoing and over-budget development on Virginia Avenue.
Local business owners are hoping they won't have pay up when the Single Business Tax expires in December. Halfway through the fiscal year, the state will lose $1.2 billion in revenue. State officials have been developing proposals and restructuring the tax system to make up for the loss.
With the records still missing from ASMSU's Feb. 8 meeting, some members of the organization are questioning the undergraduate student government's accountability. The minutes from Student Assembly's meeting when it removed the group Great Issues from ASMSU's Programming Board disappeared from the personal computer of Brandon Hicks, vice chairperson for internal affairs. Since then, Hicks had his computer looked at by MSU's Academic Computing & Network Services.
East Lansing selected a Michigan-based environmental consulting firm last week to use a $300,000 federal grant the city earned in October. The grant, awarded by the U.S.
The summer before her senior year of high school, Melissa Cousino was told by doctors she had brain cancer. Three hours and an MRI later, a relieving discovery was made the diagnosis was premature and she actually had a less threatening disorder called neurocardiogenic syncope. Cousino said her scare shed some light on the traumatic effects cancer can have on patients and families. "For a few short hours I realized the devastation that people go through," she said. Her false diagnosis prompted her to get involved to help those who are experiencing the effects of cancer, she said. Now Cousino, a psychology junior at MSU, is the president of MSU Stars for Make-A-Wish Foundation.
MSU received an award this month for its construction developments that cut down on traffic accidents by 62 percent in the last 11 years. The Governor's Traffic Safety Advisory Commission honored the university with the Richard H.
MSU's annual undergraduate student conference about Latin America and the Caribbean begins Wednesday with a 3 p.m.
So, you're a graduate student at MSU. Do you think your college is preparing you well enough for life after graduation?
The East Lansing City Council acknowledged Tuesday the accomplishments of the MSU greek community during Greek Week 2007. The annual event, during which 2,900 members of MSU fraternities and sororities raise funds for various charities, drew in $220,000 about $60,000 more than last year. More than $190,000 of the total will go specifically toward the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life.
An instructor's voice echoes across the room. Out loud, he counts slowly from one to 11. His commands resonate with meaning, and with each number, 15 children jump into different Tae Kwon Do positions. Their smiling parents, mostly immigrants, watched the scene from a row of chairs lining a wall in the Wilson Hall basement room. "You can see the passion in their faces," said Miriam Patel, as her 8-year-old son, Nabeel Vali, executed the martial arts moves.
For some Michigan 4-Hers, Sunday offered a chance to get advice on their horsemanship skills without the typical pressures of competition. Participants in the 4-H Hairy Horse Clinic at the Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education were given the opportunity to perform with their horses and be critiqued by Michigan's 4-H Club judges, who donated their time.
Gov. Jennifer Granholm's service tax plan was rejected Thursday by the state's Republican-controlled Senate. According to the Michigan Department of Treasury, the plan would have generated about $1.5 billion in revenue, while taxing about 132 services. They included transportation, businesses and personal services such as barber shops, health clubs and dry cleaners. People don't want to pay more for services it's that simple, economics freshman Joe Opiela said. "People would be more apt not to use those services," he said.
The MSU Residence Halls Association general assembly elected its vice president for the 38th session at its meeting held Wednesday night. Chris Wickman, who has been with RHA since his freshman year, was elected by a majority vote.
Lansing Local government leaders are aiming to improve the economy and landscape of Michigan Avenue throughout the next decade with a partnership announced Thursday. The Corridor Improvement Authority unites East Lansing, Lansing Township and Lansing in an effort to strengthen the avenue's stretch from the Capitol to MSU. The authority's goals include beautifying the streetscape, strengthening the roadway and utility systems and drawing more innovative business to the region, East Lansing Mayor Sam Singh said. "The days of looking at our communities as separate are over," Singh said.